Chapter 47 Half-conscious, Briony caught the faint scent of something familiar.
She coughed, clutching her aching throat as she forced her eyes open.
The car was dim inside, streetlights flickering through the windows as they passed by. The shifting glow and shadow jolted her memory into place.
This was Stewart's car.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe sat up abruptly, scanning the front seat. Stewart glanced at her in the rearview mirror. "You're awake?" Fragments of memory from before she blacked out drifted back. The last person she remembered seeing... was Stewart? But why would Stewart be there? "How are you feeling now?" His deep voice broke through the silence, pulling her out of her thoughts.
She touched her neck pain flared beneath her fingers. She didn't need a mirror to know it was probably bruised. The Kensingtons had finally managed to turn Mack into a second Malcolm. She felt no sorrow about it.
She'd grown up in the countryside with her grandfather. Other than her mother, who'd sneak away to see her whenever she could, the rest of the Kensington family had always treated her with cold indifference. If her grandfather hadn't died when she was eighteen, the Kensingtons never would've bothered bringing her back.
Afterward, they'd only done so for their own gain-forcing her, just out of high school, to parade around at stuffy society galas. They called it "broadening her horizons," but everyone knew the real plan was to marry her off for sstrategic alliance. As long as the man was powerful enough, the Kensingtons didn't care if he was a fifty- year-old widower; they'd still force her to marry him.
Briony could still remember the night she refused. Nineteen-year-old Mack sneered, "Do you know how much their family's offering as a dowry? Five million! Dad says if we get the money, he'll buya new Mercedes. Just marry him already!" From that moment on, Briony stopped expecting anything from her brother.
If it weren't for her mother, she never would've cback tonight to endure this humiliation.
At a traffic light, the car slowed to a stop. Briony stayed quiet, lost in thought.
Stewart glanced back at her. "Are you feeling that bad?" She met his eyes in the dim light, unable to read his expression. "I'm fine." She hesitated, then asked, "What were you doing there anyway?" Stewart let out a low laugh. "What do you think?" Briony fell silent. She knew, really, that Stewart had clooking for her. It wasn't the first the'd stepped in to help. But she wouldn't let herself read too much into it this time.
He probably just didn't want their divorce paperwork complicated by her untimely death. If she died before they signed the papers, he'd be a widower instead of a divorcee-a little too ominous for someone like Stewart.
She pressed her lips together, her tone grave. "Whatever your reasons, the fact remains-you saved me. Thank you." Stewart's mouth twitched in the faintest of smiles. The light turned green; he faced forward and pressed on the gas.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe Mercedes glided down the road. Briony glanced outside, eyebrows knitting. "Where are you taking me?" "The hospital," he replied.
Her breath caught. If she went to the hospital and they discovered she was pregnant...
"I'm fine!" Briony blurted out, panic rising in her voice. "I don't need to go." Stewart didn't slow down. "It's better to get you checked out." "I know my own body," Briony shot back. "Pull over. I want out." Stewart frowned, eyeing her in the mirror. "You seem pretty scared of hospitals." "Who actually likes hospitals?" Briony's nerves were fraying, making her tone sharp. "Stewart, did you hear me? I said pull over!"
She'd already made up her mind about the pregnancy, but she knew all too well how men like Stewart valued their bloodlines. If he found out, he might force her to keep the baby. Plenty of rich families cared more about their heirs than the women who bore them.
Briony refused to be reduced to a tool for someone else's legacy. She couldn't bear the thought of her child growing up in a broken home, motherless from the start.
Her anxiety spiked. "Stewart, I'm telling you again—I'm not going to the hospital! Stop the car! I want out!" Stewart had never seen her so rattled before. He eased off the gas. "Don't worry. I'll leave as soon as you finish the exam."
"That's not necessary," Briony said coldly. "Don't forget-you're Rosita's boyfriend. The paparazzi are watching your every move. Or do you want another scandal splashed all over the internet?" "That was a one-tthing. It won't happen again."
Briony had no idea where Stewart got his confidence. Reporters would do anything for a good headline. If he kept meeting up with her while still publicly dating Rosita, rumors would start flying again-it was only a matter of time. But that wasn't even the most urgent problem. Right now, she just couldn't let Stewart take her to the hospital. "Stewart, do you really think a couple of kind gestures will makego back to being your free babysitter for you and Rosita?"